# Athens {#module-athens} *Source:* {file}`modules/services/development/athens.nix` *Upstream documentation:* [Athens](https://github.com/gomods/athens) is a Go module datastore and proxy The main goal of Athens is providing a Go proxy (`$GOPROXY`) in regions without access to `https://proxy.golang.org` or to improve the speed of Go module downloads for CI/CD systems. ## Configuring {#module-services-development-athens-configuring} A complete list of options for the Athens module may be found [here](#opt-services.athens.enable). ## Basic usage for a caching proxy configuration {#opt-services-development-athens-caching-proxy} A very basic configuration for Athens that acts as a caching and forwarding HTTP proxy is: ```nix { services.athens = { enable = true; }; } ``` If you want to prevent Athens from writing to disk, you can instead configure it to cache modules only in memory: ```nix { services.athens = { enable = true; storageType = "memory"; }; } ``` To use the local proxy in Go builds (outside of `nix`), you can set the proxy as environment variable: ```nix { environment.variables = { GOPROXY = "http://localhost:3000"; }; } ``` To also use the local proxy for Go builds happening in `nix` (with `buildGoModule`), the nix daemon can be configured to pass the GOPROXY environment variable to the `goModules` fixed-output derivation. This can either be done via the nix-daemon systemd unit: ```nix { systemd.services.nix-daemon.environment.GOPROXY = "http://localhost:3000"; } ``` or via the [impure-env experimental feature](https://nix.dev/manual/nix/2.24/command-ref/conf-file#conf-impure-env): ```nix { nix.settings.experimental-features = [ "configurable-impure-env" ]; nix.settings.impure-env = "GOPROXY=http://localhost:3000"; } ```